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Places near Church
The monastery of the Prophet Ilias is located just outside the village of Roustika (approximately 17km south-west of Rethymnon Town)
According to inscriptions on two bells on the site, work started on the existing monastery in 1637. However, when the Turks conquered the island in 1646 work on the monastery was halted. Construction resumed in 1667.
As with other monasteries in the region the monastery of Prophet Ilias played an important role as a centre of resistance during Turkish rule. The monastery thrived until 1821 when it was destroyed by the Turks. It was rebuilt in 1831, but was once again destroyed by the Turks in 1866.
The name Roustika comes from the Latin word RUSTIKUS. In the village, there is the famous monastery dedicated to the prophet Elijah (Profitis Ilias), built in 1200, as well as the Church of Panagia, dedicated to the Holly Mother, which was built in 1380.After a tiring but pleasant day, your stay at the traditional Cretan taverns and cafes are really compensating. During the summer, many traditional festivals take place in the nearby regions. Our guests have the opportunity to experience traditional Cretan music and dancing.
Kaloniktis is an unspoilt village with narrow lanes, depending mainly on farming and lies at a distance of ca. 15 km from Rethymnon.
In the village there are examples of traditional architecture and Venetian buildings including a mill.
The parish church of Byzantine origin is dedicated to the birth of the Virgin, the feast of which is celebrated on September 8th.
The surrounding villages are all of historical significance, e.g. Roustika, where all the houses have arched entrances. Not to be forgotten is a visit to the Profitis Ilias Monastery and the Panagia Church with its wonderful frescoes. Also a short distance away is the village of Argyroupolis, with its water springs and excavations of the ancient Lappa. The whole area is ideal for walking tours.